I remember when I went in there a few years ago and asked to buy tickets for the Chesterfield pre season friendly game. The woman looked at me as if I'd just smacked her kids in the face and told me we weren't playing Chesterfield, they have hired some odd people in the past
It would make sense to me if the cut off date was simply the day before the season kicked off.I doubt the club will make an exception here as it sets a precedence but that's no excuse for poor service etc....
If it were my decision I would simply make the cutoff based on the date of purchase rather than an arbitrary date - after all date of purchase also encourages the early-birds, and the season starts in August, so why is the cutoff after the start of the season... that doesn't make sense.
There always has to be a cut-off somewhere... but it does seem unfair that someone 16 on 1st September can get Junior ST, but born on 31st August is now a YA. I'd buy online, but they would probably monitor it out of spite!
Specks
The shop staff is very well known for being poor. For as long as I can remember they have been a bunch of losers who havnt got a clue.
The fact we all say it mainly speaks volumes.
I'm sure all genuine people but either young kids who are very unsociable and uneasy to talk to or some cocky arse up their own arse lads who walk with that strut I hate. Either way they are not suitable for the role.
Who was the bigger lady on reception? Been there years? Is she still there?
Has been middle aged women whenever I've been in for the past couple of years?The shop staff is very well known for being poor. For as long as I can remember they have been a bunch of losers who havnt got a clue.
The fact we all say it mainly speaks volumes.
I'm sure all genuine people but either young kids who are very unsociable and uneasy to talk to or some cocky arse up their own arse lads who walk with that strut I hate. Either way they are not suitable for the role.
Who was the bigger lady on reception? Been there years? Is she still there?
Bunch of losers? What a strange post. Bought my ST last week and they were more than polite and helpful
Got on very badly at Gallagher shop today. Went to renew season tickets and my 15 year old was told she is no longer a junior as she will be 16 on 29 August. The CCFC website does indeed state that anyone who is 16 on 31 August will be a young adult but it makes no mention of that fact that right now she is a junior. I made it clear that I'm happy to pay for her as young adult when she is 16 but not today.
The attitude of the staff is shocking. One was put out that I wanted to renew my season tickets as she "only deals with merchandise" (the shop is 95% empty) and "it will take me a long time to log on"
I asked them for steve waggots address and was told to check the web site.
I asked them to tell me how many season tickets they had sold - they didn't know.
I told them that I was willing to pay £249 and £80 today to a club that is almost on it's knees and was willing to walk away right now - they almost ordered me a taxi.
Does anyone out there know where I write to Mr Waggott ?(or is it Timothy ?) - is it Ryton training ground ?
I doubt the club will make an exception here as it sets a precedence but that's no excuse for poor service etc....
If it were my decision I would simply make the cutoff based on the date of purchase rather than an arbitrary date - after all date of purchase also encourages the early-birds, and the season starts in August, so why is the cutoff after the start of the season... that doesn't make sense.
There always has to be a cut-off somewhere... but it does seem unfair that someone 16 on 1st September can get Junior ST, but born on 31st August is now a YA. I'd buy online, but they would probably monitor it out of spite!
Specks
Cut off date has to be somewhere and it makes sense to keep it in line with school years. What makes you a winner one year will see you lose out the following year. My personal opinion is that the club have done nothing wrong, but hey ho.
Did I write about her being the youngest in her class ? why on earth would I do that ? Why would anyone do that ? Why is the school to blame? All 3 of my kids are August births , so what ?
Well they haven't - if you book a flight a year early and your child becomes full price by the date of the flight what would they charge?
I can understand ADM's frustrations, and I can't say that on a given day that I wouldn't have behaved the same way. But, as someone who was in the shop to witness these events, these are the facts.
There was a smallish queue, with around a 10-15 wait time. As ADM said, one of the two club staff was dealing with season tickets, the other with merchandise. You might argue that selling tickets should be a priority, and I would agree. But given the arrangements, it would have simply meant a few minutes additional wait for the chaps before him to be dealt with by the lady selling the season tickets.
As it was, the lady who was selling the merchandise agreed to log on in order to book the STs. She asked the age of his daughter and pointed out that, unfortunately, the daughter wouldn't be eligible for a junior ticket and, following the protestations, politely pointed that as unfortunate as it was their had to be a cut-off date.
It would have been incredibly frustrating for ADM - and I've been there and done that. But to me it looked like a case of a customer team rep doing their job in a professional manner.
I had absolutely no idea what the lady assigned to the merchandise till was doing. When I arrived, there was one person buying a ticket at the till on the left. At that moment there was no one else queuing, so instinctively I went straight to the till on the right, where the other lady was doing nothing . On the tabletop in front of her is a plan of the stadium - as far as I was concerned it confirmed to me that here I could buy tickets.
They knew my daughter's age already, it was on their records. She wasn't asked.
By the end of my visit there indeed was a queue of people - around 7 or 8. I have no idea how long those people would have had to wait, but if they were only to be served by one till that is wholly unacceptable. I'm guessing the other lady to whom I had spoken would have (reluctantly) served them, whatever their needs, because there was a queue, but you never know.
I think my problem was I forgot to say "Excuse me, I'm really, really, truly sorry to put you to an enormous inconvenience but can I....er....well......possibly buy some tickets please?"
Nah I think the problem is the day your Daughter was born.
..............All 3 of my kids are August births , so what?
No. Poor and unenthusiastic service with no interest or pride in the club. Normally I would simply have paid for the ticket but they didn't care to even make eye contact nor look interested. There is more to this than money.
Right now I won't be renewing and I doesn't bother me whether I go or not, but the service does.
I have no problem with the day my daughter was born. Sorry, but I'm extremely proud
You say there's more to this than money yet have said in the OP that they should take what you offer them as they are on their knees - so you seen to think a weak and vulnerable organisation should just accept your offer.
This is a huge embarrassment of a thread that should be deleted really. Moody pants got emotional
and started an anonymous thread that appears to have got a bit serious.
I ordered a pint from a pub today and the head was a bit large. Sack the staff.
Agreed. But Jeez Hill... another beer related post?
This is a huge embarrassment of a thread that should be deleted really. Moody pants got emotional and started an anonymous thread that appears to have got a bit serious.
I ordered a pint from a pub today and the head was a bit large. Sack the staff.
Moody Pants ? Who ?
Beer
You chap.
Have a read of your opening post with dry eyes.
What exactly were you expecting them to do, roll out the red carpet and do a song and dance for you?No. Poor and unenthusiastic service with no interest or pride in the club. Normally I would simply have paid for the ticket but they didn't care to even make eye contact nor look interested. There is more to this than money.
Right now I won't be renewing and I doesn't bother me whether I go or not, but the service does.
I have no problem with the day my daughter was born. Sorry, but I'm extremely proud
What exactly were you expecting them to do, roll out the red carpet and do a song and dance for you?
You got it wrong, then started getting irate about it. They were probably pissed at you for moaning your arse off about it when you were clearly wrong.
What would have been an acceptable level of service for you? If they had said, sorry sir you are right of course (even though you were wrong) you can have the ticket for junior price and we will throw in a free XXXL top in as well.[/QUO.
I'm not interested. I'm happily married.
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